Snake Plissken has made it to the ”free” Republic of Florida, where he has his first run-in with the twin
Josie Schuller is not your typical 1960’s housewife; she has to juggle her full-time job of being a homemaker with
The Chicago Organized Workers League is back in full swing after the one-shot fluff piece on The Grey Raven in
The story is churning ahead by leaps and bounds and it is only the second issue! Is it good? Resurrectionists
Cap Stone #1 takes readers on a journey into the hopes, dreams, regrets, and life of a young woman, Charlie
John Pozner has been brought into the world of The Sons of Noah and The Fallen’s political machinations continue. Is
An epic struggle between the protectors of Earth and chaos that spans centuries and civilizations has unfolded with every battle
Raevil has been captured, but mystery still surrounds him. Has he been so easily cowed? Is it good? Right off
Stel’s hope and optimism is once again under assault. Will she continue to remain steadfast? Is it good? Rick Remender
Snake Plissken returns with an attitude and a ton of Rambo-style action. But is it good? Escape from New York
Transformers vs. G.I. JOE #4 is full of surprises and revelations and the continued introduction of more and more players
C.O.W.L. takes a break from the main story to dedicate this sixth issue to the man behind the Chicago Organized
Michael Avon Oeming brings a comedic and light-hearted tone to Buffy-style monster fighting. Not to mention a dash of mystery
The battle between The Fallen and The Sons of Noah (SON) begins to escalate and our John Pozner is caught
The spae witches’ quest for vengeance takes center stage as Rikard begins his hunt for Raevil. Is it good? Cullen
The Life After #5 introduces a major player in the game, while reintroducing a character from the very first installment.
Resurrectionists #1 is one part heist and one part Hindu rebirth. Except, there is a catch, the past can see
American Legends #1 looks to explore the early 19th century frontier with famous historical characters Davy Crockett and Marie Laveau,
